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The Blind Date
Sam doesn't seem to do well with relationships. When her best friend (and fuckbuddy) Todd sets her up with his friend from work for a blind date, she gets more than she was initially expecting in Jessie. As Todd gets more serious with his new girlfriend Linda, Sam has to navigate new feelings of intimacy and commitment. Will her and Jessie end up together in the end?
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Plot Summary
A successful but commitment-phobic businesswoman agrees to a blind date set up by her grandmother, only to find herself falling for the man her grandmother intended for someone else. As misunderstandings and comical situations arise, she must decide if this unexpected connection is worth risking her carefully constructed life.
Critical Reception
The Blind Date received a generally positive reception from critics and audiences, who praised its lighthearted tone, charming performances, and predictable but enjoyable romantic comedy tropes. It was seen as a pleasant, feel-good movie perfect for a casual watch.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its charming lead performances and sweet romantic storyline.
Appreciated for its light-hearted humor and feel-good atmosphere.
Noted for its predictable plot, which is typical of the genre.
Google audience: Audiences found 'The Blind Date' to be a delightful and heartwarming romantic comedy, with many enjoying the chemistry between the main actors and the film's overall uplifting message. Some viewers noted that while the story followed familiar romantic comedy beats, it was executed with enough charm to be highly enjoyable.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot on location in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, utilizing its scenic urban and natural landscapes.
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